Trading guns in Vietnam
Nghia
is pictured testing his air gun for sale in the restroom of an apartment
building in Binh Tan District,
It is not difficult to buy a gun in
Prices range widely, from VND400,000 (US$18) to tens of
millions of dong (VND10 million equals $455).
They are mainly air guns illegally imported through the land
borders with
Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper reporters have witnessed several deals
between sellers and buyers in
On August 13, a man named Nghia received an order for an air
gun via a phone call, and he offered, “Now I have one at VND8 million [$364].
“This shoots metal balls that are 4.5mm in size.
“If you need a cheaper one, I have an air gun using plastic
balls, at VND400,000 each.”
Nghia explained that the cheaper one is weaker in firing force
and is only for shooting lizards for entertainment.
A good one with strong assaulting power is priced at at least
VND8 million, he added. That price includes hundreds of metal balls and five
CO2 tubes to power the gun.
Each tube of CO2 is sufficient to fire 40 balls.
Nghia also confirmed that he would visit the address of the
buyer to offer and test his ‘product.’
In the afternoon of the day, Nghia arrived at the address of a
buyer named An and drove him to an apartment building on
He guided An to a restroom on the ground floor of the
apartment building and showed him an air gun.
Nghia charged the CO2 tube into the gun stock, put a soft
drink can three meters away from him, and fired twice.
The Tuoi Tre reporters
did a brief research and learned that the manufacturing price of the air gun
is no more than VND3 million ($136).
Nghia also displayed another air gun which he said is much
better, imported from
He said that many people who are doorkeepers in the northern
city of
“The one from
Another man named Dung in District 8 offered to sell a metal
pistol for VND4.5 million ($205).
It can fire plastic, metal or glass balls and can pierce thick
glass, he said.
Besides guns, Dung said he has other kinds of weapons such as
electric rods and swords.
There are many people who sell antipersonnel weapons, and the Tuoi Tre reporters
know how to contact at least two of them.
According to Vietnamese laws, individuals who own a gun can be
punished with up to five years in jail and a pecuniary penalty of VND40
million ($1,800).
Dr. Tran Ngoc Duc, from the Vietnam People’s
TUOI TRE NEWS
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Thứ Hai, 24 tháng 8, 2015
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